I loved Wicked. I won the lottery and got to sit in the front row, which was very cool.

And I enjoy Phantom, although as of this year it will have been 20 years since I last saw it, and Les Miz will always be my favorite 80s musical obsession.

Disney shows? Loved Beauty and the Beast. Saw it twice...once with a friend's kid, which made it even more fun (kids discovering theater, woohoo!).

Got dragged to Lion King when it first opened and wound up loving it. I've seen it 3 times and the opening is still one of the most visually stunning things I've ever seen on stage.

Liked Mary Poppins, but it wasn't nearly as good as the movie.

Never saw Tarzan or Little Mermaid, and I have no regrets about that.

One of my friends is visiting in April. We're seeing the matinee of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and the evening performance of...Spiderman. We decided this is a train wreck that needs to be witnessed.

Can't recommend going to see Phantom enough. If you've never seen it, go now while you still can, and if you saw it years ago, go again to see how well it holds up. Seriously, they bring down the house every night and they've been doing it for something like 26 years. Still the most gratifying show on Broadway.

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Can't recommend going to see Phantom enough. If you've never seen it, go now while you still can, and if you saw it years ago, go again to see how well it holds up. Seriously, they bring down the house every night and they've been doing it for something like 26 years. Still the most gratifying show on Broadway.

I left work tonight with absolutely no plans to see a show...and I wound up seeing American Idiot for the 3rd time.

It was up on TKTS and I thought about sticking around to see it, since I really wanted to see Billie Joe Armstrong as St. Jimmy. When I saw the long line for my bus at the Port Authority, I took it as a sign and went back to the theater to try the lotto.

Didn't win the lotto, but got a partial view seat (which wasn't bad!) and saw the show. Billie Joe was awesome, and I still love the show.

I'm glad it's still around too. It was sold out tonight, but I think that's mostly due to Billie Joe being there. But the whole cast is terrific.

It seems like it's gotten tighter. It's never had a very strong narrative, and I was only able to follow it so well because I knew the songs backwards before I saw it anyway, but it seemed like there was more of story there than in the previous two times I've seen it.

They've adjusted the volume too - the last time I saw it my ears were still ringing when I got back to NJ.

And I think Billie Joe would come back anytime. He loves that show. He was great, too. I didn't realize what a good voice he has.

One of the biggest complaints I've heard is that you can't sympathize with any of them. And you can't. But I never got the impression that you're supposed to. Tunney is the only one who really redeems himself. The other two were just idiots. And they knew it.